This citation is used to support the notion that while the Open Records Act aims to allow public access to records, this right is not absolute. It emphasizes that state agencies are not merely at the service of individuals making extreme demands, and that repeated requests that are burdensome do not have to be honored without clear and convincing evidence.
96-ORD-209 was Cited by 97-ORD-153
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